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[Book] A. Kufner, Weighted Sobolev Spaces, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1985.
[Edited Book] Á. Száz, Correlations are more powerful tools than relations, In: T. M. Rassias (Ed.), Applications of Nonlinear Analysis, Springer, Cham, 2018, pp. 711–779.
[Journal Paper] M. Ragusa, A. Tachikawa, H. Takabayashi, Partial regularity of $p(x)$-harmonic maps, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 365 (2013) 3329-3353.
[Thesis] M. Debono, Threshold Graphs as Models of Real-World Networks, Master’s thesis, University of Malta, 2012.